From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Desk Area
In the desk area, Zwebner included both task lighting and overhead lighting. “The glass calendar [at right, above desk] and the round glass mirror reflect light so the walls aren’t […]
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Stairway
Zwebner replaced an inconvenient drop-down hatch and ladder with a staircase. The iron-and-wood rail complements the industrial chic look.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Cutting-Edge Cozy-Living Room
Neutral, low-profile furnishings don’t detract from the view in this Hudson County living room.
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Above it All-Custom Table
The long table at right was custom made from black walnut. Interior designer Felicia Zwebner, who spent many years in the art field, commissioned the artwork, titled It’s No Wonder She’s […]
From the April/May 2021 Issue
Cutting-Edge Cozy-Dining Room
Designer Maritza Capiro installed mirrors on one dining room wall to visually enlarge the space.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Timeless With A Twist-Kitchen
The home has 10-foot ceilings and a new open concept. “Getting the scale right is very important when designing a home like this,” designer Laurie DiGiacomo says. “Oversized lighting, wide-plank floors […]
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Beyond Basic-Office
The office features a custom two-person desk and built-in shelving and storage units that corral all the necessities of working from home and keep them easily accessible.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Casting Light-Kitchen
Kate Rumson is shown in her current kitchen, which includes recessed lighting and Hinkley’s Gemma chandelier over the sink.
From the February/March 2021 Issue
Timeless With A Twist-Butlers Pantry
DiGiacomo says, “One of my favorite features is the smoky-gray antiqued mirror for the butler’s pantry backsplash, which adds a dose of glam while visually connecting this area to the […]